Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

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Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by jubby » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:07 pm

Well........the Cambridge JBK group have decided to repeat a brewing experiment (prompted by Jabba) by brewing the same beer within given guidelines to highlight differences in temp control, water treatment etc. Our last attempt was Worthington White Shield which was OK, but none of us thought the real thing was any good, so god knows why we brewed it! There was a lot to be learned from this experiment and the end results were very good and fairly similar, so we have decided to have a go at Oakham Ales Bishop's Farewell. There will be about seven of us brewing it, but if there are any other members out there that fancy having a go, the more the merrier! We will set a date and meet in Cambridge for a comparison test, but if you fancy having a go but can't make it to Cambridge, then I would be willing to exchange samples by post and take your sample to the meeting.

We loosely agreed the brewing guidelines at our last meeting, so here's what I've come up with:

Bishops Farewell.

OG, 1.046
IBU, 36
Grist, 92% Pale. 8% Wheat.
FWH, Challenger to around 20 IBU
Late hop, Cascade to achieve the final IBU.
Steep hop, Cascade. Any amount.
Dry hop, none.
Yeast WLP001



This is a fairly accurate recipe that I have used in the past as an example:

25 Litres.
Grist & OG as above.
33g Challenger FWH.
35g Cascade 15 min.
35g Cascade Flameout.

The variables are the Cascade additions, water treatment and fermentation temps.

If I have missed anything or if anyone wants to change something, post it up.
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Re: Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by Andy » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:14 pm

Nice one! Bishops Farewell is an excellent beer. Visiting family this week and the alehouse of choice has said tipple on as a regular :) Had a few on Saturday and will continue in a similar vein this Friday.
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Post by OvenHiker » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:46 pm

Cheers jubby. Looks good. Suggestions for a date for the comparison?|

Might also be worth people clubbing together to get ingredients since they'll be the same? I know I'll need the grist, cascade hops and the WLP001.

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Post by jubby » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:27 am

Andy wrote:Nice one! Bishops Farewell is an excellent beer. Visiting family this week and the alehouse of choice has said tipple on as a regular :) Had a few on Saturday and will continue in a similar vein this Friday.
I agree. Oakham keep churning out consistently good new beers, but this has to be the best in my view. Have one for me on Friday :D
OvenHiker wrote:Cheers jubby. Looks good. Suggestions for a date for the comparison?|

Might also be worth people clubbing together to get ingredients since they'll be the same? I know I'll need the grist, cascade hops and the WLP001.
Good idea Kevin, although I have everything I need the others might be interested.
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Thermopot HLT Conversion

Drinking: Mr Nick's East India IPA v3 First Gold & Citra quaffing ale
Conditioning:
FV:
Planned: Some other stuff.
Ageing:

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Re: Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by floydmeddler » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:02 pm

Great idea. Would love to get involved in something like that down here in East Sussex.

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Post by jubby » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:09 pm

floydmeddler wrote:Great idea. Would love to get involved in something like that down here in East Sussex.
Thanks Floyd. I know it's not the same, but I wouldn't mind doing it by post if you fancied having a go. The only disadvantage is that you only get to taste mine :(
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Thermopot HLT Conversion

Drinking: Mr Nick's East India IPA v3 First Gold & Citra quaffing ale
Conditioning:
FV:
Planned: Some other stuff.
Ageing:

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Post by Maltloaf » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:33 pm

jubby wrote:
floydmeddler wrote:Great idea. Would love to get involved in something like that down here in East Sussex.
Thanks Floyd. I know it's not the same, but I wouldn't mind doing it by post if you fancied having a go. The only disadvantage is that you only get to taste mine :(
Oh go on, surely he'll be able to see it and smell it too?

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Post by raiderman » Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:18 pm

I've got a Hydes recipe if anyone finds they have a craving for it....

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Post by smp465 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:13 pm

I'm was going to order some bits for this early next week if anybody wants to add something from malt miller or do a joint order etc...?
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Re: Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by jubby » Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:07 am

Oh go on, surely he'll be able to see it and smell it too?
:roll:
I've got a Hydes recipe if anyone finds they have a craving for it....
:-&
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Drinking: Mr Nick's East India IPA v3 First Gold & Citra quaffing ale
Conditioning:
FV:
Planned: Some other stuff.
Ageing:

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Re: Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by OvenHiker » Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:48 am

smp465 wrote:I'm was going to order some bits for this early next week if anybody wants to add something from malt miller or do a joint order etc...?
Looks like Rob is out of WLP001 but is expecting to receive some fresh supplies soon.

EDIT Yay! Back in stock! :)

@smp465 - Cheers, can I take you up on the offer to do a joint order from the malt miller.

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Re: Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by floydmeddler » Thu Mar 31, 2011 6:20 pm

jubby wrote:
floydmeddler wrote:Great idea. Would love to get involved in something like that down here in East Sussex.
Thanks Floyd. I know it's not the same, but I wouldn't mind doing it by post if you fancied having a go. The only disadvantage is that you only get to taste mine :(

Cheers jubby. It's more the idea of you all hooking up, sitting around a table and sharing your brews that I love. Maybe I should start something up down here...

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Re: Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by cooldad » Thu Mar 31, 2011 8:38 pm

Mmmmm Hydes think I will give that one a miss thanks, This might have been the stuff that made you unwell Jubby :wink:
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Post by raiderman » Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:16 pm

I'm up fort he timing although I have worries getting my new shane inspired sparging technique tested in time, I've got the magnifying glass tweezers and spa water but finding virgins to do the actual hand sparging isn't proving easy - but if I can, just think of the purity levels I'll achieve

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Re: Cambridge JBK member Bishop's Brew-off

Post by OvenHiker » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:03 pm

jubby wrote:IBU, 36
[...]
FWH, Challenger to around 20 IBU
Late hop, Cascade to achieve the final IBU.
What's the thinking in getting 16 IBUs from the late addition rather than more from the FWH? Is it simply to get more of the cascade character into the beer? Not a bad thing at all, of course! :)

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